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Horseshoe Recreation Area

Campsite at Horseshoe Recreation Area
Campsite at Horseshoe Recreation Area

Featured amenities

Parking
Picnic Table
Restrooms
Electric Hookup
River Access

About Horseshoe Recreation Area

Horseshoe Recreation Area is located in north-central West Virginia, 7 miles from the town of St. George. The campground is tucked in a valley along the Horseshoe Run River, providing excellent opportunities for fishing and wildlife viewing.

Number of accommodations: 7

Nearby Activities & Attractions

Birding

Fishing

Hiking

Swimming

Volleyball

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

2026 Season availability

Current season
Upcoming seasons
Past seasons
Closed periods
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Currently open - May 13 to Sep 13

Campground Amenities

Most popular amenities

Parking
Picnic Table
Restrooms
Electric Hookup
River Access
Fire Pit
RV Utilities and Hookups

RV Utilities and Hookups

  • Electric Hookup
Water and Hygiene

Water and Hygiene

  • Potable Water
  • Restrooms
Cooking and Fire

Cooking and Fire

  • Picnic Table
  • Fire Pit
Parking and Transport

Parking and Transport

  • Parking
On Site Services

On Site Services

  • Volleyball Court
Water Access

Water Access

  • River Access
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Rates, Sites & Availability

Select check-in and check-out dates to see real-time availability for each site.

7 Sites Available

Site
Price
🚐 007, Loop: HORS
Electric Only
Price not available
🚐 008, Loop: HORS
Electric Only
Price not available
🚐 009, Loop: HORS
Electric Only
Price not available
🚐 010, Loop: HORS
Electric Only
Price not available
🚐 011, Loop: HORS
Electric Only
Price not available
🚐 012, Loop: HORS
Electric Only
Price not available
XXX7, Loop: MANAGEMENT SITES
Price not available

Reviews (66)

What Guests Are Saying

Horseshoe Recreation Area is a charming campground set in a beautiful valley, offering a peaceful atmosphere and friendly hosts who provide attentive service. Campers appreciate the spacious sites and scenic surroundings, making it a favorite destination for many. However, some have noted ongoing maintenance issues with the bathrooms and the absence of showers, which could be improved for a better experience.

Review Summary

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66 reviews
5
72.7%
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Philippe J

Verified

September 17, 2025 Stayed at: 010, Loop: HORS

5

Charming place deep in a valley with friendly host. Stayed there 4 nights in Sept. Sadly the place closes the season too early for good fall colors. Trails in the wood are steep narrow & slanted along deep ravines and lots of down trees, bring trekking poles for stability.

Philippe J

Verified

September 17, 2025 Stayed at: 010, Loop: HORS

5

Charming place deep in a valley with friendly host. Stayed there 4 nights in Sept. Sadly the place closes the season too early for good fall colors. Trails in the wood are steep narrow & slanted along deep ravines and lots of down trees, bring trekking poles for stability.

Richard P

Verified

September 7, 2025 Stayed at: 012, Loop: HORS

3

The campsite was clean, the host was helpful and restroom was clean.

Richard P

Verified

September 7, 2025 Stayed at: 012, Loop: HORS

3

The campsite was clean, the host was helpful and restroom was clean.

Michelle T

Verified

September 1, 2025 Stayed at: 008, Loop: HORS

5

The awesome camp hosts and beautiful scenery are why we come back every year!

Michelle T

Verified

September 1, 2025 Stayed at: 009, Loop: HORS

5

The awesome camp hosts and beautiful scenery are why we come back every year!

Michelle T

Verified

September 1, 2025 Stayed at: 008, Loop: HORS

5

The awesome camp hosts and beautiful scenery are why we come back every year!

Michelle T

Verified

September 1, 2025 Stayed at: 009, Loop: HORS

5

The awesome camp hosts and beautiful scenery are why we come back every year!

Christine R

Verified

August 4, 2025 Stayed at: 009, Loop: HORS

5

Very clean, peacefull staff was very attentive will definitely be back

Christine R

Verified

August 4, 2025 Stayed at: 009, Loop: HORS

5

Very clean, peacefull staff was very attentive will definitely be back

Location Horseshoe Recreation Area

Address:
3309 Horseshoe Run Rd
Parsons, WV, 26287
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 39.1803 / -79.6006

Elevation: 522 feet

Policies & Rules

Arrival & departure

Check in time

2PM

General

  • Be bear aware; keep all food out of sight in approved containers or locked inside your vehicle and remove all food from area after eating
  • This campground has first-come, first-served sites
  • For more information on Monongahela National Forest, click here
  • Don't move firewood: To limit the spread of invasive tree-killing pests, firewood from outside the area is not permitted. Some states have quarantines and may confiscate your firewood. Please help protect our forests from invasive species by obtaining your firewood at or near your camping destination and burning it on-site. Visit dontmovefirewood.org for more information.
  • Horseshoe Recreation Area & CampgroundMonongahela National Forest – Tucker County, WVHorseshoe Recreation Area & Campground—your peaceful escape in the heart of the Monongahela National Forest. Nestled along Horseshoe Creek, this historic site offers a scenic blend of natural beauty and outdoor recreation for campers and day-use visitors alike. Whether you’re here to unplug and relax or explore the trails and creek, you’ll find something to enjoy at Horseshoe.Campsite OverviewThe campground has 21 campsites to accommodate a variety of camping preferences:Electric Sites (1–13): 15/30/50 amp service, paved RV and tent pads, picnic tables, and fire pits.Primitive Sites (14–18): Paved parking, picnic tables, fire pits, and full shade. No electricity.Walk-In Tent Sites (19–21): Picnic tables and fire pits. One reserved parking space per site. No vehicle access to site.Site Availability:Sites 1–6 and 13–21 are first-come, first-served (cash/check only; no credit cards accepted).Sites 7–12 are reservable online at recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232006 up to 2 days in advance. If not reserved, they are first-come, first-served.The electric loop at Horseshoe Campground includes 13 sites, each with a paved pad of varying lengths to accommodate different vehicle sizes. Site lengths are as follows: Site 1 is 42 feet, Site 2 is 47 feet, Site 3 is 50 feet, Site 4 is 38 feet, Site 5 is the longest at 55 feet, Site 6 is 46 feet, Site 7 is 51 feet, Site 8 is 35 feet, Site 9 is 36 feet, Site 10 is 31 feet, Site 11 is 42 feet, Site 12 is 29 feet, and Site 13 is the shortest at 24 feet. Campers should select a site that suits the length of their vehicle or trailer to ensure a proper fit.2025 Camping FeesElectric Sites (1–13): $22 per night or $14.50 with Interagency Senior/Access PassPrimitive & Walk-In Sites (14–21): $17 per night or $8.50 with Interagency Senior/Access PassAmenities & FacilitiesRestrooms: 4 flush restrooms with sinks (handicap accessible) – Please keep them clean and do not dispose of food or trash inside.Water Access: 3 water spigots throughout the campgroundTrash: Use the main dumpster for all campsite trash—do not use pavilion or restroom trash cansCell Service: None (no provider coverage)Wi-Fi: Not availableShowers/Dump Station: Not availableEV Charging: Not availableVehicle Size: Sites accommodate vehicles from 24 ft to a maximum of 55 ftQuiet Hours: 10:00 PM to 6:00 AMCheck-In/Out Time: 2:00 PMRecreation & Day UseThe day-use area includes a historic CCC-built pavilion with electricity (available for same-day rental if not reserved), a picnic shelter, and Horseshoe Creek, a designated snorkel site great for swimming, fishing, and relaxing by the water. Enjoy the volleyball net, recreation field, and three hiking trails that begin at the campground.A bin of balls and frisbees is located between the restrooms in Loop A—feel free to borrow for games and fun.At night, the day-use field is a great spot for stargazing. For safety, children should not ride bikes or scooters after dusk.Campground Guidelines & RemindersPets must be leashed or secured at all times (no pets in restrooms).Do not park or drive on grass or campsites. Overflow parking is available in both loops and the day-use area.Do not burn trash in fire pits. Fully extinguish fires before leaving. Buckets available from the camp host.Do not flush anything but toilet paper—violations can result in restroom closures.Please treat the campground with care. All hosts are volunteers working to keep this area beautiful and accessible.

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Last updated: June 4, 2026

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